7 things I stopped paying for after getting a NAS
It pays for itself faster than you think

I got my Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit primarily to store my files in a central location and make access easier across all my devices. But little did I know it would quickly become such a big part of my everyday digital life. My main NAS has already replaced a bunch of online services I used to splurge on monthly. And once you get an always-accessible server of your own, the very idea of renting digital space starts to feel unnecessary (unless, of course, a particular workflow depends on it).